science, technology, engineering and math, the ability to be a critical thinker. was a tennessee state, he always used to have the dean of the engineering school down in the house. we need more african-americans. we have got to go get them, expose them, get them interested. then when he went on to florida a&m, he started the program. there were a lot of companies. boeing, johnson & johnson. need moresaying, we scientists, and we need more from the minority community. he started a program called, life gets better. he went out and recruited students. so why do i say this? the only thing that's good now is that my dad will call me up and say, what is microsoft doing to get more folks in stem? it has to start in the schools. as you frame of the skills gap and look at the future, everybody in this room works for an i.t. company. yes, i work for a software company but if you look at it, the skills that are needed from a competition perspective, 36% of those who are in the professional and business services, you are going to have to have some type of it skills -- i.t. sk